Keystone XL oil pipeline bill headed for Obama's desk

The House passed a bill to approve construction of the
Keystone XL oil pipeline Wednesday, setting the stage for the first veto
showdown of the new Congress with President Obama.
On a 270-152 vote that fell mostly along party lines, the House
approved the bill, which has already cleared the Senate. The measure
will now head to Obama’s desk. The president has vowed to veto the
measure.
Only one Republican, Rep. Justin Amash (Mich.), voted against the
bill. Amash, a libertarian-leaning member, frequently clashes with GOP
leadership.
Twenty-nine Democrats crossed over to vote for the pipeline.[…]
The Senate passed the bill by a 62-36 margin.